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INSTALLATION

Section 2 - Installation

QUIETPACT™

75D Recreational Vehicle Generator

2.3

COOLING AND VENTILATING AIR

It is absolutely essential that an adequate flow of air

for cooling, ventilation, and engine combustion be

supplied to the generator set. Without sufficient air­
flow,

the

engine/generator

quickly

overheats.

Such

overheating can

cause serious operating

difficulties

and also may cause fire and personal injury. The
installer must make sure that sufficient air is avail­
able to the generator for cooling, ventilating, and
combustion. The installer also must provide a path
for exhausting the cooling air to the exterior of a com­
partment, if so equipped.

DANGER

Never use

discharged

cooling air for heating or

permit such air to enter the vehicle interior. This

air contains deadly carbon monoxide gas and

other poisonous, flammable, or explosive gases.

♦ 2.5.1 GENERATOR AIRFLOW__________________

This unit uses an impellar fan located on the alterna­

tor drive pulley to cool the alternator’s internal com­
ponents. Air is drawn through the alternator and
expelled radially behind the drive pulley. An engine-
driven

centrifugal

blower

draws

in

cooling

air

through air inlet openings, moves that air around the
engine/generator and across the radiator, then dis­
charges that air out the bottom (see Figure 2.7).

Figure 2.7 - Airflow Through Engine/Generator

23.2

COQLiNG AIR INLET OPENINGS_____________

The minimum size of the air inlet opening, whether
the generator is housed in a conventional compart­
ment

or

not,

is

at

least

150

square

inches

(975 cm^) (see Figure 2.8). This rule applies whether

inlet air is brought in through an opening in the com­
partment

door,

an

opening

in

the

vehicle

skirt,

through ductwork, or by any other means.

NOTE:

Screening, louvers, or expanded metal that cover air
openings restrict airflow. You must compensate for

this by making the actual air opening proportion­

ately larger. See Section 2.3.3 (Page 27).

Figure 2.8 - Air Inlet in Compartment Door

150 SQUARE INCHES
UNRESTRICTED
MINIMUM OPENING

When the unit is installed on a suspended mounting

system, one of several different methods of supplying
airflow may be used as follows:

• Provide a door in the vehicle skirt having an air

inlet opening (Figure 2.9).

Figure 2.9

-

Suspended Mount: Inlet Door

Use ductwork (Figure 2.10, Page 27). The installer

must

be

sure

air

is

available

to

the

sides of the generator for proper air intake.

Provide an opening in the vehicle skirt and space

around the generator for cooling airflow (Figure
2.11, Page 27). Recommended clearance around
all

sides

of

the

generator

is

at

least

2 inches (50 mm).

26 Generac* Power Systems, Inc.

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